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 Seeking tool to generate a report of ACLs on share

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rtang626 Posted - 09/02/2011 : 12:25:50 AM
Looking for a good tool out there that will generate a report displaying ACLs for shared folders. In my enterprise environment, the ACLs that we have set on shared folders by default in the security tab are 'Administrators' with full rights, and 'System' with full rights, and whoever the group or user who has access to the share with read/write access.
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Douggg Posted - 09/02/2011 : 1:52:43 PM
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Originally posted by Douggg

Have you looked at Xcacls or iCacls?

Playwell Posted - 09/02/2011 : 03:19:22 AM
dumpacl from system tools
Douggg Posted - 09/02/2011 : 01:56:04 AM
Have you looked at Xcacls or Cacls?

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